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gwen: we have to touch on the biggest story of the week which is the super storm sandy. and i wonder in the end -- i know in the beginning i thought to myself, well, in -- only blue states were affected. but i wonder what we saw with christie and bloomberg, whether that at the end didn't reap down to the incumbent? >> probably in a small way. small things can have potentially big consequences. >> you think of the opposite of that if they had anything wrong go wrong and the president was seen as not performing as well as he seems to be that would have been a problem. >> and it really threw the romney campaign too. they couldn't quite figure out what do you do in a time of crisis? >> you have to use your background a lot. >> neither was the incumbent. >> it does give a little tail wind to the closing bipartisan argument that barack obama's trying to make just as mitt romney's trying to make it. and meanwhile while barack obama had to cuts back on some of his campaign travel for three days, his surrogate was bill clinton who is about as good as a surrogate to get out there
gwen: we have to touch on the biggest story of the week which is the super storm sandy. and i wonder in the end -- i know in the beginning i thought to myself, well, in -- only blue states were affected. but i wonder what we saw with christie and bloomberg, whether that at the end didn't reap down to the incumbent? >> probably in a small way. small things can have potentially big consequences. >> you think of the opposite of that if they had anything wrong go wrong and the president...
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sandy is quite a few miles offshore. we mentioned it's about 355 miles offshore from charleston, south carolina, but making it to your way. we can see the surface kicked up and lots of wind. what kind of preparations are under way there, george? >> fredricka, we are definitely feeling the winds pick up here. we're watching people as they, you know, prepare for whatever the storm has to bring. people are, you know, some people have decided to ride this storm out. a lot of people we've seen here. so the storm is slowly but surely moving this way and we're getting these off and on rain showers, not the heavy stuff yet. that's yet to come. but the situation out here definitely deteriorating hour by hour. now this area here along the outer banks remains under a flash flood watch and a tropical storm warning. and we know that at least 40 counties here on the eastern side of north carolina have all declared states of emergency and you mentioned this, some 61,000 national guard troops are scattered here along the coast from this
sandy is quite a few miles offshore. we mentioned it's about 355 miles offshore from charleston, south carolina, but making it to your way. we can see the surface kicked up and lots of wind. what kind of preparations are under way there, george? >> fredricka, we are definitely feeling the winds pick up here. we're watching people as they, you know, prepare for whatever the storm has to bring. people are, you know, some people have decided to ride this storm out. a lot of people we've seen...
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making big changes thanks to sandy. president obama and mitt romney cancelling events in states like virginia. efforts to win the reelection. he is working with governors in the states at risk and he's vowing to eliminate red tape for assistance. >> my message to the governors as well as to the mayors is anything they need we will be there. we are going to cut through remembered tape not get bogged down with a lot of rules. >> the president will hold a rally today in orlando before head to go the white house. mitt romney's campaign is temporarily stop sending fund raisers. romney urging supporters to keep the millions at risk in their prayers. >>> i know that right now some people in the country are a little bit nervous about a storm about to hit the coast and our thoughts and prayers are with the people who find themselves in harm's way. >> the romney campaign will use the campaign buzz to help with relief efforts across the east coast. also collect supplies for storm victims in virginia. he will hold rallies in virgin
making big changes thanks to sandy. president obama and mitt romney cancelling events in states like virginia. efforts to win the reelection. he is working with governors in the states at risk and he's vowing to eliminate red tape for assistance. >> my message to the governors as well as to the mayors is anything they need we will be there. we are going to cut through remembered tape not get bogged down with a lot of rules. >> the president will hold a rally today in orlando before...
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. >> sandy is making landfall and it's battering new york city. the super storm sent water rushing into the street and thousands are without power and we got thousands without power here in our area, a lot of cancellations tomorrow. tonight 9 news has crews bringing you the latest to keep you and your family safe. first, the latest. >> good news. the winds will not be as strong as we thought, that's the good news but the bad news is they will be persistent into early on tuesday. so some good news there. maximum wind 60-miles per hour so far and 90-mile per hour in long island. for more on winds, here is erica. >> yeah, the winds are strong but they have subsided a little bit since the last time we were with you. 47 miles per hour is the current peak wind gust. 37 in ocean city and 39 in philadelphia. 36 in norfolk where we are expecting those winds to get a little bit lighter in the norfolk area but in the dc metro, we're expecting these winds to continue to gust between 40 and 60 miles per hour as we head through the overnight hours. right thousa
. >> sandy is making landfall and it's battering new york city. the super storm sent water rushing into the street and thousands are without power and we got thousands without power here in our area, a lot of cancellations tomorrow. tonight 9 news has crews bringing you the latest to keep you and your family safe. first, the latest. >> good news. the winds will not be as strong as we thought, that's the good news but the bad news is they will be persistent into early on tuesday. so...
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text sandy to 25543. you'll get updates immediately at 9news alerts too. >>> as the storm event progresses, we want to hear would you and your family are going through. you can post information to our wusa9 facebook fan page as well as send us your storm photos. be safe when you do it. we'll be back. >>> we're tracking hurricane sandy actually getting stronger. the 5:00 advisory has increased the winds. the pressure has dropped. i'll have all the details in a few minutes but here's your day planner. look for the wind and the rain to increase, especially into the afternoon hours. we could be gusting by 5:00 50 if not 60 miles an hour on the east side of the metro, even toward d.c. back to you. >> thank you, howard. >>> let's head across the potomac to check on conditions in virginia. >> jessica doyle is at a spot that's used to the flooding drill old town alexandria. good morning, jess. >> reporter: good morning to both of you and good morning to everybody at home watching on 9 news now. we are here in old
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use the hash tag sandy d.c. we are back in a moment. >>> a live look at the radar now, we are tracking sandy. the tropical storm is now just there off the coast of florida and inching its way up. we have been hearing a lot of questions. a lot of people very curious about this storm and the impact. >> too many questions to get to but we promise to get to some this morning and also at 9:00. sarah asked, am i the only one not panicking about sandy, d.c.? better question, am i stupid for not worrying? >> you should not worry or panic. you know, maybe strong words. but you need to be prepared. you need to know it's coming. you need to do the smart things. if you fear a power loss you should go out and get things, make sure you got water and batteries for your flashlight and battery powered radio. just be smart about it. you don't have to panic. i wouldn't stock up the refrigerator with perishables right now because if you lose power they'll all perish. so as far as outdoor furniture make sure all that stuff is put aw
use the hash tag sandy d.c. we are back in a moment. >>> a live look at the radar now, we are tracking sandy. the tropical storm is now just there off the coast of florida and inching its way up. we have been hearing a lot of questions. a lot of people very curious about this storm and the impact. >> too many questions to get to but we promise to get to some this morning and also at 9:00. sarah asked, am i the only one not panicking about sandy, d.c.? better question, am i stupid...
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right to hurricane sandy. we have two reports this morning from al roker in asbury park, new jersey, and the weather channel's julie martin in nags head. julie, how is it looking there? >> reporter: good morning, lester. we've been dealing with tropical storm force winds since about midnight here along nags head. and the fact sandy is 300 miles away or so from us, that is a true testament to how strong these winds are, how strong this storm is, and just how giant that wind field is. it is eventually going to be making its way into the noheast. right now we're dealing with gusts upwards of 50 miles an hour along nags head. a hard, stinging rain from the north/northeast, and a sea that is churning up a lot of sand. part of that was actually blown away during hurricane isabel in 2003. yesterday i could see all the way out to the end of the pier with no water. now the water is up across 70 feet or so of beach. so the water is moving in as well. we do have a hurricane warning offshore here for mariners and already
right to hurricane sandy. we have two reports this morning from al roker in asbury park, new jersey, and the weather channel's julie martin in nags head. julie, how is it looking there? >> reporter: good morning, lester. we've been dealing with tropical storm force winds since about midnight here along nags head. and the fact sandy is 300 miles away or so from us, that is a true testament to how strong these winds are, how strong this storm is, and just how giant that wind field is. it is...
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back to sandy, now. there's a chance this could take the president off the campaign trail if it becomes a devastating storm on the east coast. it shows how important some of that early voting for both campaigns may be. dan and bianna? >> and the facebook post that shows how important ohio is. if you're slightly offended that only one of the potential first ladies called you. david kerley, thank you very much. >>> as we said, t-minus ten days until the election. let's bring in our political contributor, nicolle wallace, former adviser for the bush and mccain/palin campaign. can we talk about this storm? >> i can't wait to get out of here and fill up a go bag to protect myself. listen. there is always the third wheel when you're taking the plans for the final ten days. that is all of the national events that can change or reshape the election are over. the debates are over. the conventions are over. there's always an outside event that can have the effect of reordering the entire race. that's what this sto
back to sandy, now. there's a chance this could take the president off the campaign trail if it becomes a devastating storm on the east coast. it shows how important some of that early voting for both campaigns may be. dan and bianna? >> and the facebook post that shows how important ohio is. if you're slightly offended that only one of the potential first ladies called you. david kerley, thank you very much. >>> as we said, t-minus ten days until the election. let's bring in our...
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when we came in this morning it was tropical sandy. tropical storm sandy. now it's back up to hurricane strength. just can't make up its mind. >> back and forth. let's go to meteorologist chuck bell to find out where sandy is right now. >> hey there. good morning everybody. yes indeed. the difference between tropical storm andurricane is a very thin line. 74-mile-per-hour sustained winds is when it becomes a hurricane. it was a 70-mile-per-hour tropical storm earlier now a 75-mile-per-hour hurricane. so it is sort of teetering on the brink. this is a view from our tower camera look down. here is the potomac river looking southbound. a really cool effect up in the skies. a little hint of a halo, rainbow prism effect up in the skies. so if you're out and about over the next little while take a look up into your skies and see if you can find some extra cool color first thing this morning. temperatures upper 50s to low and mid 60s already. continuing to rise. not much of a rain threat today but some drizzly drops starting to show up upper montgomery county out
when we came in this morning it was tropical sandy. tropical storm sandy. now it's back up to hurricane strength. just can't make up its mind. >> back and forth. let's go to meteorologist chuck bell to find out where sandy is right now. >> hey there. good morning everybody. yes indeed. the difference between tropical storm andurricane is a very thin line. 74-mile-per-hour sustained winds is when it becomes a hurricane. it was a 70-mile-per-hour tropical storm earlier now a...
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sandy again a huge storm system. we're expecting a water rise pretty high in areas further away from new york city. four to eight feet further toward the south of the coast atlantic city. we're seeing that being projection across the coast of connecticut. otherwise heavy rain. six to 10 inches across portions of mid-atlantic. new england will have significant rainfall, one to three inches. not as much as the mid-atlantic. some areas could deal with localized flooding especially higher elevation when you get the runnoff. day time projections as we head throughout the afternoon. we'll see conditions deteriorating. gusts up to 80 miles an hour. beach erosion becoming a huge concern. the worst of the storm, monday night into tuesday morning. that's when we could see wind gusts over 100 miles an hour as the system is making landfall. widespread coastal flooding possible the as we head into tuesday, still feeling impacts from sandy did and that snow continuing to fall. jenna: let me ask you a little bit about the timeline.
sandy again a huge storm system. we're expecting a water rise pretty high in areas further away from new york city. four to eight feet further toward the south of the coast atlantic city. we're seeing that being projection across the coast of connecticut. otherwise heavy rain. six to 10 inches across portions of mid-atlantic. new england will have significant rainfall, one to three inches. not as much as the mid-atlantic. some areas could deal with localized flooding especially higher elevation...
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what is hurricane sandy doing right now? speakers continues to get worse along the south jersey shore. they bumped the track further to the south but that just means we continue to be in that upper quadrant of the storm. typically the strongest turning into the wind right now. the kind of windup with the sand in your teeth. i will point out right now we are closer to the low tide than high tide. about 6:55 this morning at mount pleasant. low tide is at 1:00. that will be the best it will be, and then on this evening closer to seven or eight when the storm is coming in, that is when we will get the high tide, that is the big danger point along the south jersey shore. charles: thanks a lot, jeff. we talked a lot about the youth vote in this program. trying to understand why some people vote so heavily for the president. >> i will give you 30 seconds on why new graduates should vote for president obama. >> how can they not vote for president obama? charles: that is a young obama supporter. >> the younger generations look at cer
what is hurricane sandy doing right now? speakers continues to get worse along the south jersey shore. they bumped the track further to the south but that just means we continue to be in that upper quadrant of the storm. typically the strongest turning into the wind right now. the kind of windup with the sand in your teeth. i will point out right now we are closer to the low tide than high tide. about 6:55 this morning at mount pleasant. low tide is at 1:00. that will be the best it will be,...
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nasa image of hurricane sandy as seen from up there. the storm stretches about 900 miles across the atlantic. well, we've talked about the possibility of recounts, contested ballots, even the chance of an electoral college tie. but of all the things that could impact the election, i don't think we knew that its name would be sandy. well, the messy weather also make messy politics, messy election day, let's bring in our super panel for the week. we're kicking it off with dee dee myers, republican admaker kim alfano and clarence page, columnist for "the chicago tribune." he gets to be in the jump seat there. so clarence, i'm going to start with you. this is our october surprise. do you have a feeling either way about what does this mean for the campaign eight days from now? >> i think this will obviously put a lot of attention on president obama to see how he responds to it. that's the main thing. we expect presidents to be able to take care of managerial tasks like this. we saw what kind of an impact the fema letdown had after hurricane
nasa image of hurricane sandy as seen from up there. the storm stretches about 900 miles across the atlantic. well, we've talked about the possibility of recounts, contested ballots, even the chance of an electoral college tie. but of all the things that could impact the election, i don't think we knew that its name would be sandy. well, the messy weather also make messy politics, messy election day, let's bring in our super panel for the week. we're kicking it off with dee dee myers,...
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these have been shut down in preparation for sandy. of course we have wind restrictions not only at baltimore ski bridge, but headed towards ocean city, it remains closed off until further notice. philadelphia road, route 90 still open at this time. that's a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >>> thank you very much. conditions up and down the coast continue to worsen this morning as hurricane sandy inches closer and closer. >> heavy rain and high winds creating dangerous conditions. many roads now flooded. lauren is live in ocean city this morning with the latest, lauren. >> reporter: good morning, tony, the rain kind of coming through in bands as tucker has been saying. right now a little bit lighter even though you can definitely see it, definitely feel it. it's a little later than we have been experiencing. pretty cool, starting to get a little bit chilly out here. the wind, sustained winds, 20 miles an hour up to 37-mile per hour, gusts, and of course the big story is the waves. we've got some video of earlier waves crashing ove
these have been shut down in preparation for sandy. of course we have wind restrictions not only at baltimore ski bridge, but headed towards ocean city, it remains closed off until further notice. philadelphia road, route 90 still open at this time. that's a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >>> thank you very much. conditions up and down the coast continue to worsen this morning as hurricane sandy inches closer and closer. >> heavy rain and high winds creating dangerous...
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sandy is being called a once in a lifetime storm. and it will not be long until she slams into new jersey. we're expecting landfall to be sometime this evening. welcome back, everybody. you're watching cnn's continuing, live coverage. >> this storm is 1,000 miles wide, packing potentially deadly winds. i'm john berman live in the evacuation zone in new york harbor. what officials here are most concerned about, a storm surge, as much as 11 feet high, that could swamp this area, threatening lives and livelihoods. >> and with just eight days remaining until the election, the race for the white house takes a back seat to sandy. i'm zoraida sambolin. hurricane sandy forcing the candidates to cancel campaign stops. it's creating havoc for voters, as well. cnn's special hurricane coverage starts right now on "early start." >> good morning, welcome, everybody. you're watching our breaking news, which is the continuing live coverage of hurricane sandy, as it heads toward new jersey. that's where it's expected to make landfall sometime this ev
sandy is being called a once in a lifetime storm. and it will not be long until she slams into new jersey. we're expecting landfall to be sometime this evening. welcome back, everybody. you're watching cnn's continuing, live coverage. >> this storm is 1,000 miles wide, packing potentially deadly winds. i'm john berman live in the evacuation zone in new york harbor. what officials here are most concerned about, a storm surge, as much as 11 feet high, that could swamp this area, threatening...
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so will sandy be the decider? with me now, democratic strategist maria cardona and republican strategist ron b bonjean. i like tim cain's weather-related advice. they've been asked to uproot campaign signs so they don't become projectiles. but seriously, maria, how will sandy change things? >> there's no question that a storm this big with 50 million people in its path certainly will change things. and both campaigns have to sort of rejigger the way that they are looking at this campaign, including canceling events. we saw the president's canceled all of his events, coming back to the white house and giving him the ability to look presidential and to exert some leadership over this storm. and mitt romney has also canceled events throughout, which i also think is smart. both campaigns have to be very careful not to look overly political in the coming days when folks are focused on surviving the storm. but, if we are going to look at this from a purely political perspective, i actually think it helps the president b
so will sandy be the decider? with me now, democratic strategist maria cardona and republican strategist ron b bonjean. i like tim cain's weather-related advice. they've been asked to uproot campaign signs so they don't become projectiles. but seriously, maria, how will sandy change things? >> there's no question that a storm this big with 50 million people in its path certainly will change things. and both campaigns have to sort of rejigger the way that they are looking at this campaign,...
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that's exactly what sandy brought them. so an unprecedented event and something that really they didn't plan for. i asked them are you going to look into upgrading that? that would cost serious dollars but he did acknowledge, that's a question that certainly has to be discussed. >> i know you have spoken with a lot of new yorkers. how are they reacting? especially the lower part of manhattan? you're reporting that you will be without power for another four days? >> they're not happy about it. i can tell you that. and your friends and neighbors and see what is going on. this is only day one, wolfe. to get complete restoration back it will take a while. a lot of people are plugging their cell phone ins all over the place. some places are allowing folks to do that in the world of hand held devices. >> it is currently stable but looks like it is dangling precariously. construction crews will strap it to the building so the city can reopen the streets below. cnn acquired this amateur video of the crane collapsing during monday's
that's exactly what sandy brought them. so an unprecedented event and something that really they didn't plan for. i asked them are you going to look into upgrading that? that would cost serious dollars but he did acknowledge, that's a question that certainly has to be discussed. >> i know you have spoken with a lot of new yorkers. how are they reacting? especially the lower part of manhattan? you're reporting that you will be without power for another four days? >> they're not happy...
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just text sandy to 25543. you'll be signed up immediately and start getting 9news alerts. >>> as the storm progresses, we want to hear from you. let us know what you and your family are going through. you can post information to our wusa9 facebook fan page as well as send us storm photos. >>> we're approaching high tide in alexandria. >> jessica doyle filed this report just a few minutes ago. >> reporter: this is jessica doyle reporting from old town alexandria. i wanted to give you a quick update on what the potomac is doing. as you can see, it's about a foot from jumping the bank here. what we've been seeing is that the river has been rising at about half a foot every 30 minutes. we're still a ways away from high tide which is due to take place at 8:45 this morning. the likelihoods if the river keeps rising at the pace that we've seen it this morning, it is likely to jump the bank as of my estimation. we're going to stay here in old town alexandria bringing you the latest coverage of the situation here. the
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all throughout the day with coverage of sandy. meantime, nbc meteorologist dialen dryer is back with the very latest of the forecast track. dylan, another good morning to you. >> thanks, alex. good morning. we are looking at this storm as a weakening storm system right now, but that does not change the characteristics. it is still a very strong tropical storm, and there's a good chance it is going to strengthen back into a category 1 hurricane as we go into monday. right now it has sustained winds at 70 miles per hour. it is still moving to the north/northeast. and it is going to follow this path, parallel to the eastern seaboard. all the way until monday. monday night, in fact. that's when it is going to take that turn to the northwest. the outer bands of rain, light rain, across the shores of south carolina and moving up into north carolina. we will see this storm actually get sandwiched between these two systems. cold front stalled to our west and an area of high pressure to our north and east. the storm then is going to go bet
all throughout the day with coverage of sandy. meantime, nbc meteorologist dialen dryer is back with the very latest of the forecast track. dylan, another good morning to you. >> thanks, alex. good morning. we are looking at this storm as a weakening storm system right now, but that does not change the characteristics. it is still a very strong tropical storm, and there's a good chance it is going to strengthen back into a category 1 hurricane as we go into monday. right now it has...
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right now hurricane sandy -- right now hurricane sandy is a category 1 monster. it is 1,000 mile wide swath. it will affect some 50 million people from north carolina all the way to new england. it's predicted to smash into a cold front. and what that means, that it would create a superstorm. that's what they're calling it, a superstorm. it would sit on top of the eastern seaboard for days. expected to create dangerous storm surge, flooding, as well. cnn has hurricane sandy covered like no other network. we're talking with the delaware governor jack markell, new jersey mayor cory booker, craig fugate will be our guest. virginia governor bob mcdonnell. john berman is live in battery park, lower manhattan. expecting big storm surge there. rob marciano has the forecast but also is live in asbury park, new jersey. sandra endo is in ocean city in maryland. you've seen the deteriorating weather conditions there. george howell in kill devil hills, north carolina, on the outer banks. has for hours now. let's begin with rob marciano for the latest on what sandy is doing r
right now hurricane sandy -- right now hurricane sandy is a category 1 monster. it is 1,000 mile wide swath. it will affect some 50 million people from north carolina all the way to new england. it's predicted to smash into a cold front. and what that means, that it would create a superstorm. that's what they're calling it, a superstorm. it would sit on top of the eastern seaboard for days. expected to create dangerous storm surge, flooding, as well. cnn has hurricane sandy covered like no...
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preparing for hurricane sandy. home depot standing by with preparation tips to help you keep loved ones safe. >> now, your insta-weather plus forecast with tony pann. >> welcome back. the time is 7:12, 59 degrees at the airport, 62 downtown. breezy right now and it will stay breezy through the afternoon with winds between 10 and 20 miles per hour but not a bad day. you could probably still go outside and prepare if you have to. the worst part of the storm for us will be monday afternoon and monday night. today we will get a little rain but not a big deal. 58 in catonsville, 55 in westminster and 56 in jarrettsville. i plotted some of the wind gusts and the strongest winds are in the hoar -- lower eastern shore counties. a 17 mile-per-hour gust at the airport but 32 mile-per-hour gust at ocean city. ava marie is live there. we're picking up heavy rain along the delaware state line on the eastern shore, dover extending towards salisbury, an outer band from the storm, as well. around baltimore, just light rain showers
preparing for hurricane sandy. home depot standing by with preparation tips to help you keep loved ones safe. >> now, your insta-weather plus forecast with tony pann. >> welcome back. the time is 7:12, 59 degrees at the airport, 62 downtown. breezy right now and it will stay breezy through the afternoon with winds between 10 and 20 miles per hour but not a bad day. you could probably still go outside and prepare if you have to. the worst part of the storm for us will be monday...
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sandy has continued to strengthen. hurricane hunters flying through the storm and found that the minimum central pressure lowered 596 milibar accident it is breaking records in the portion of the northeast as we make landfall and the winds have picked up at 85 miles per hour and more strengthening is forecast before sandy makes landfall. it could have maximum sustained winds then. and stronger gusts are always possible. it is not a hurricane, it is making a transition to a nor'easter and we are seeing snowfall falling early in the morning in state of the west virginia virge and virginia and eastern kentucky. locally two-three feet of snow will be possible. we have blizzard warnings as the forecast it falling out outer rain bands in dc and new jersey and southeastern virginia, the rates are half an inch or greater. flooding is a concern and that is a bullseye of seeing accumulation . 10 inches locally will be possible. and it could be inland in parts was ohio and portions of michigan will deal with the from sandy. it is
sandy has continued to strengthen. hurricane hunters flying through the storm and found that the minimum central pressure lowered 596 milibar accident it is breaking records in the portion of the northeast as we make landfall and the winds have picked up at 85 miles per hour and more strengthening is forecast before sandy makes landfall. it could have maximum sustained winds then. and stronger gusts are always possible. it is not a hurricane, it is making a transition to a nor'easter and we are...
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tracking sandy. it's been downgraded to a tropical storm for now, but as the storm heads toward the east coast, experts warn it could rival the region's worst storm on record and wreak havoc for days. this morning, al roker has the latest on when sandy could make landfall. >>> ten days to go with the race for the white house in the final stretch. president obama and mitt romney crisscross the country, hitting key battleground states. but will sandy put a damper on their campaigning? >>> and he's bringing sorry back. just a week after he said i do, justin timberlake is saying "i apologize" to his fans. we'll tell you why. today is saturday, october 27th, 2012. >> from nbc news, this is "today" with lester holt and andrea canning. live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning. welcome to "today" on a saturday morning. i'm lester holt. >> and i'm andrea canning. so happy to be here. thank you for having me. >> great to have you. you brought your umbrella, boots and maybe a boat. >> it's a
tracking sandy. it's been downgraded to a tropical storm for now, but as the storm heads toward the east coast, experts warn it could rival the region's worst storm on record and wreak havoc for days. this morning, al roker has the latest on when sandy could make landfall. >>> ten days to go with the race for the white house in the final stretch. president obama and mitt romney crisscross the country, hitting key battleground states. but will sandy put a damper on their campaigning?...
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and hurricane sandy is definitely being felt. >> sandy endo's in ocean city, maryland, the left part of the screen. ali velshi is in atlantic city, new jersey, just north of ocean city, on the right part of the screen. you see it's obviously a lot more windy in ocean city than it is in atlantic city. chad, the landfall, the area where this hurricane sandy makes landfall, that's not necessarily going to be the area where the worst disaster is going to take place. it could take place other parts of the atlantic seaboard, right? >> certainly. we have had 81-mile-per-hour winds in massachusetts, many trees down already. that's 250 miles from where the storm is. and let me describe what's about to happen to our two reporters as the eye makes landfall. i'll draw it out here for you. there's the eye itself right about there. all day long, the winds have been out of the north and we've been protecting our crews, our trucks, our photographers from that north wind. as this eye now moves farther inland, i'm going to draw it a little bit farther than it really is. but you'll get an idea. what's
and hurricane sandy is definitely being felt. >> sandy endo's in ocean city, maryland, the left part of the screen. ali velshi is in atlantic city, new jersey, just north of ocean city, on the right part of the screen. you see it's obviously a lot more windy in ocean city than it is in atlantic city. chad, the landfall, the area where this hurricane sandy makes landfall, that's not necessarily going to be the area where the worst disaster is going to take place. it could take place other...
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let's start with tropical storm sandy. al roker is tracking the storm from rehoboth beach, delaware. al, good morning. >> well, good morning, lester. it's a beautiful morning starting off here in the beach. lots of folks out on the beach checking out the, the surf that's starting to get a little angrier. but again, no sign of the, the devastation that, that we're expecting from sandy. in fact, earlier, it has caused already at least 40 deaths through the caribbean, and now it's making a march toward the east. here's the latest on the system. right now, it is 350 miles southeast of charleston, south carolina. 70-mile-per-hour winds. it's moving north/northeast at 10 miles per hour. tropical force winds extend out some 450 miles from the center of this storm. right now, we do have tropical storm warnings in effect for the northwestern bahamas, also for parts of the florida coast. we're also looking at tropical storm watches and warnings along the carolina coast. we've got tropical storm warnings from the south santee river u
let's start with tropical storm sandy. al roker is tracking the storm from rehoboth beach, delaware. al, good morning. >> well, good morning, lester. it's a beautiful morning starting off here in the beach. lots of folks out on the beach checking out the, the surf that's starting to get a little angrier. but again, no sign of the, the devastation that, that we're expecting from sandy. in fact, earlier, it has caused already at least 40 deaths through the caribbean, and now it's making a...
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superstorm sandy is gone, but billions of people still feeling the pain that sandy left behind. and here's what we know today at this moment. 165 people have died since the storm started its track across the caribbean last week. and that includes 95 deaths here in the united states. more than 3.5 million customers still without power in 15 states. that's from from maine to new y and new jersey, d.c. and beyond. and now i want you to look at this. hundreds of people lined up for miles at this gas station in new jersey. lines like this can be seen in several cities across the region. and for some who waited for hours, it could mean life or death. many are still without power since the storm tore through their neighborhoods. and they desperately need gas to run generators and more. we have this just in to cnn now. the justice department is sending more than 700 people to keep an eye on the presidential election. up next, why federal workers are being dispatched to polling places in dozens of states. in's. ♪ ...mom's smartphone... dad's tablet... or lauren's smartphone... at&t has
superstorm sandy is gone, but billions of people still feeling the pain that sandy left behind. and here's what we know today at this moment. 165 people have died since the storm started its track across the caribbean last week. and that includes 95 deaths here in the united states. more than 3.5 million customers still without power in 15 states. that's from from maine to new y and new jersey, d.c. and beyond. and now i want you to look at this. hundreds of people lined up for miles at this...
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look at how destructive superstorm sandy was. this was a dock that completely demolished, that showed you how strong the wind and the waves were in this area. there was a mandatory evacuation order for this area, but clearly some residents say they wanted to ride out the storm and this homeowner stayed inside during the entire time and they say they watched the waves come up and bang into their home. they saw parts of the dock bang into their porch right here as well as a house boat basically collide, causing this trail of destruction. you can see pieces of their home on their lawn, and obviously just a trail of debris here. this is a scene a lot of residents are coming back to as they try to pick up the pieces. now if you look across the street, where the dock ended up or at least a portion of it, in somebody's driveway, you could also see an uprooted tree, downed power lines and if you look at the end of the street, that is where a houseboat ended up, and washed ashore, so clearly a very devastating scene here for a lot of resi
look at how destructive superstorm sandy was. this was a dock that completely demolished, that showed you how strong the wind and the waves were in this area. there was a mandatory evacuation order for this area, but clearly some residents say they wanted to ride out the storm and this homeowner stayed inside during the entire time and they say they watched the waves come up and bang into their home. they saw parts of the dock bang into their porch right here as well as a house boat basically...
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he will continue to monitor sandy in the coming days. and alex, those are the changes that we know about so far. i would not be surprised if we have a number of changes on the horizon as both president obama and mitt romney monitor this storm and its effects. alex? >> well, the president, he was doing some interviews yesterday. he did a lot of them. and it's going from local market to local market that way. what's he saying? >> reporter: well, alex, a number of things that we've sort of gleaned from these interviews that he did. he is reaching out to young voters, to women voters, to independents. one of his key messages, though, is for folks to get out and vote early. this is what he said to our colorado affiliate yesterday. take a listen. >> i've fought for middle class families in colorado and all across the country. that's the kind of president i think you want. and i'm looking forward to having the privilege to serving another four years. a lot of it's going to depend on colorado, so i hope everybody takes advantage of early vote in
he will continue to monitor sandy in the coming days. and alex, those are the changes that we know about so far. i would not be surprised if we have a number of changes on the horizon as both president obama and mitt romney monitor this storm and its effects. alex? >> well, the president, he was doing some interviews yesterday. he did a lot of them. and it's going from local market to local market that way. what's he saying? >> reporter: well, alex, a number of things that we've...
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lisa sylvester joins us. >> 88 dead from sandy. but behind each one of those numbers is someone's story. someone who lost their life that day and they ranged in ages from 2 years old to 90 years old. matthew's pastor says the 8-year-old was going as ironman for halloween. but matthew never got that chance. he died monday outside his home. matthew ran out to check on calves the fanlally was raising on their farm when a tree limb fell on him. the family's pastor. >> it wasn't even raining and he had just run out and i saw the tree, it was only the part of the tree that fell was maybe eight inches in diameter. >> reporter: matthew wrote this note two weeks ago to pastor bob. thank you for being a pastor. you are very nice to me and ryan. then matthew asked if the pastor's son, ryan, could come over to play. the two were good buddies. how did your son take the news because you had to tell him, right? >> yeah. i was on the phone and my wife almost fell. she told him and later that night as i tucked ryan in bed, he asked me, did matthew,
lisa sylvester joins us. >> 88 dead from sandy. but behind each one of those numbers is someone's story. someone who lost their life that day and they ranged in ages from 2 years old to 90 years old. matthew's pastor says the 8-year-old was going as ironman for halloween. but matthew never got that chance. he died monday outside his home. matthew ran out to check on calves the fanlally was raising on their farm when a tree limb fell on him. the family's pastor. >> it wasn't even...
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call or click today. >>> with hurricane sandy threatening to blow away much of the political coverage and forcing the candidates to cancel many events, we want to go cnn cent center in atlanta and bonnie schneider with more. what can you tell us? >> right now the storm is several hundred miles away from making landfall. we do have the exact position -- 575 miles south of new york city. what's interesting on the 11:00 advisory is that the increased height for storm surge has occurred. this is for long island sound, rareton bay and new york harbor. six to 11 feet. higher than it originally was. people might be wondering, well, what is storm surge. it's an abnormal rise in the water due to a hurricane. as the hurricane works over open waters, we can start to see the wind working across the water. that might lift the waters height a little bit. when it starts getting closer to land, there isn't enough depth in the ocean floor. so the closer it gets to more shallow coastal areas, we tend to find more storm surge and the water goes up and over. the track takes it onshore late monday, tuesda
call or click today. >>> with hurricane sandy threatening to blow away much of the political coverage and forcing the candidates to cancel many events, we want to go cnn cent center in atlanta and bonnie schneider with more. what can you tell us? >> right now the storm is several hundred miles away from making landfall. we do have the exact position -- 575 miles south of new york city. what's interesting on the 11:00 advisory is that the increased height for storm surge has...
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let's take a look at the track of sandy. through the weekend, going to run parallel to the coast, northeasterly direction. then it moves west. we have a system out over a pattern over the atlantic that will prevent sandy from continuing a northeast track. and that's why we, again, expect it to move west. looks like by monday night into tuesday, power outages are expected across the eastern seaboard and that could last for days. we're talking a very strong storm surge, rain anywhere from 10 to 12 inches, snow, wind gusts to 80 miles per hour. it's going to be a mess. again, we'll be tracking that for you. coming back home, ridge of high pressure building in, pushing our storm track to the north and we have a warming trend in store for your weekend. now, i mentioned a moment ago the possibility of rain coming in, perked your ears up a bit. let me show you what happens here. through the weekend, no troubles. that storm, well to the north of us. but by tuesday, notice we do begin a little bit of a pattern change. by wednesday, w
let's take a look at the track of sandy. through the weekend, going to run parallel to the coast, northeasterly direction. then it moves west. we have a system out over a pattern over the atlantic that will prevent sandy from continuing a northeast track. and that's why we, again, expect it to move west. looks like by monday night into tuesday, power outages are expected across the eastern seaboard and that could last for days. we're talking a very strong storm surge, rain anywhere from 10 to...
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death toll from sandy has risen to 92. four of those in new york city alone and half of the deaths are coming from staten island which is one of the hardest hit areas. most people without power and most say they have not seen fema or the american red cross. one woman begged for help as governor chuck schumer toured the area. >> we are going to die. with the weather, we are going to die. we are going to freeze. we have 90-year-old people. we are going to die. you don't understand, you have get the trucks here on the corner, now. >> we are trying to get them. >> this is three days. >> staten island borough president said they did show up yesterday and he told anderson cooper that fema will bring more help today. >> someone to speak to, how do i get help? with whom do i get help? how do my children go to school? they don't have a home? this is answers to be answered by government and it is to do for people who can't do for themselves, and no answers forrer that. >> listen, we want to touch base with you tomorrow, and if they
death toll from sandy has risen to 92. four of those in new york city alone and half of the deaths are coming from staten island which is one of the hardest hit areas. most people without power and most say they have not seen fema or the american red cross. one woman begged for help as governor chuck schumer toured the area. >> we are going to die. with the weather, we are going to die. we are going to freeze. we have 90-year-old people. we are going to die. you don't understand, you have...